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Attachment Feature Creation - Challenge 2 AIM Create the Dog House for the Door Trim considering the design rules INTRODUCTION DOG HOUSE Dog house is an engineering feature used in plastic design. Dog houses are used as support feature. Sometimes other engineering features like snaps, locators, and screw bosses are mounted…
NAVEEN KUMAR
updated on 23 Mar 2023
Attachment Feature Creation - Challenge 2
AIM
Create the Dog House for the Door Trim considering the design rules
INTRODUCTION
DOG HOUSE
Dog house is an engineering feature used in plastic design. Dog houses are used as support feature. Sometimes other engineering features like snaps, locators, and screw bosses are mounted on them to increase their strength.
Dog houses are subjected to draft analysis to prevent breakage of the component during ejection from the mould cavity. Dog house and other engineering components are built on the B-surface.
OBJECTIVE
Design Methodology
Class-A surface means visible surface. It gives the aesthetic of the component which is created by the styling team and gives to the part design engineer to create the part with all engineering aspects.
Given CLASS-A surface
Check for continuity of the given surface using Join or Boundary commands.
If there are no gaps on the A surface, create tooling axis.
Procedure for Tooling axis creation
Draft analysis of CLASS-A surface
CLASS-B surface creation
Class-B surface means the thickness of a part it is not visible and is inside part. In other words, the Class-B surface is a surface below a certain thickness from the class-A surface. This is the surface that contains engineering aspects of a model.
CLASS-C surface creation
The surface that joins class-A and class-B surfaarethe s is class-C surface. Class C is often specified for interior surfaces not readily visible, surfaces that will be covered by another part when assembled
Creating the Final surface
Make a solid part body using the close surface command in the part design workbench
DOG HOUSE Creation
Procedure for creating the DOG HOUSE
Using Boolean operation, union trim the dog house body part with the door trim component.
3D Part model in various orientations (Isometric, Front, Side, and Top View)
DRAFT ANALYSIS
The Draft Analysis is a command that enables you to detect if the part you drafted will be easily removed. This type of analysis is performed based on colour ranges identifying zones on the analysed element where the deviation from the draft direction at any point, corresponds to specified values.
Draft analysis is done after determining the tooling axis, draft analysis is used to check whether the minimum draft (3 degrees) is maintained or not.
Colour Range representation
GREEN colour - Positive Draft
RED colour – Zero draft
BLUE colour – Negative Draft
Draft analysis of DOG HOUSE using the Side Core Axis
Draft analysis of final Door trim component
Conclusion
i have successfully created CLASS B and C surfaces using the given CLASS A surface of the door trim created main and side core tooling axes. Performed draft analysis the the final component and the dog house.
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